A phrygian dominant scale
The A phrygian dominant scale consists of the A (Perfect unison), A# (Minor second), C# (Major third), D (Perfect fourth), E (Perfect fifth), F (Minor sixth) and G (Minor seventh) notes.

How to play the A phrygian dominant scale
- Find A (Root) on the piano keyboard
- Play A# (Minor second) — 1 semitone above A
- Play C# (Major third) — 4 semitones above A
- Play D (Perfect fourth) — 5 semitones above A
- Play E (Perfect fifth) — 7 semitones above A
- Play F (Minor sixth) — 8 semitones above A
- Play G (Minor seventh) — 10 semitones above A
- Play all 7 notes in ascending order to perform the A phrygian dominant scale